milky oil?
Typically if you get milky looking oil on your dipstick, it's indicating a junked head gasket, correct?
Would there be any other possible causes for this? I was told that a faulty PCV valve could cause this to happen (milky residue in the oil). Could this be true? Any other possibilities?
I normally drive 32 (highway) miles each way everyday to work with very little city driving so my engine and oil are not victom of short trips and stop and go traffic. I have 110,000 miles on a '99 SLE V6 automatic.
Would there be any other possible causes for this? I was told that a faulty PCV valve could cause this to happen (milky residue in the oil). Could this be true? Any other possibilities?
I normally drive 32 (highway) miles each way everyday to work with very little city driving so my engine and oil are not victom of short trips and stop and go traffic. I have 110,000 miles on a '99 SLE V6 automatic.
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